Fri May 08, 2009 10:51 am Reply with quote
What Eve said
- save your layered file as PSD (test.psd)
- in Illustrator - File - Place - (test.psd)
- by default your original PSD will be placed as a linked file (see if in the "Place" dialog the link box on the left is checked)
- if you want to modify it, select the object and click on the 'Edit Original' button, which will launch PS, edit, save, AI will prompt you if you want to update the changes made to the linked file
Option 2 - if you want to move the layers around in AI and break away from PS, select the placed PSD and click the 'Embed' button. You'll get different options:
- use Layer comps (if you used any in the PSD)
- convert Photoshop layers to objects (I guess this is the option you want)
- flatten Photoshop layers to a single file
With the "convert Photoshop layers to objects" you retain the layer properties (transparency, mode.) You can ungroup the resulting object and move the layers around.
note: when I tried to transfer layers with blending options (drop shadows, etc.), AI flattened all the layers into a single object.
The above worked for a file generated in PS CS4 placed in AI CS4 and AI CS2.
Option 3 (if you want to insert your layers one by one)
- in PS - File - Scripts - Export Layers to Files